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Six new ROAN information sheets published.

29/5/2019

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Six new Responsible Officer and Appraisals Network information sheets have been published.

They are available in the National Publications Library of this site.

The newly listed ones are:

Leadership Development for Primary Care 
Splitting the medical director and responsible officer functions 
Access to clinical records for professional development activities 
Keeping appraisal submissions proportionate 
Tracking scope of work for trainees 
NHS.net email addresses for NHS England appraisers 
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Patient feedback consultation

7/5/2019

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The GMC is consulting on some proposed changes to how doctors collect and reflect on patient feedback as part of their revalidation. 

The consultation closes on 23 July 2019.

Read their proposed revised guidance and give your opinions.

"There are 14 questions in this consultation... 
Below is a list of areas we’re interested in hearing your views on: 
  • The key principles that doctors need to consider when reflecting on patient feedback for revalidation (question 1)

  • How to apply the principles, including:
    • annual reflection on existing sources of patient feedback (question 2)
    • retaining a periodic formal feedback exercise (question 3)
    • guidance on questions to ask patients (question 4)
    • using solicited and unsolicited feedback (question 5)
    • support from organisations where doctors work (question 6)
    • the approach for doctors who don’t see patients (question 7)
    • making patient feedback more accessible and representative (question 8)
    • involving patients in developing feedback tools (question 9)
    • any other comments on the revised guidance (question 10)

  • Implementation and transitional arrangements (question 11)

  • Equality and diversity considerations (questions 12 and 13)

  • Further comments on the proposed changes to the patient feedback requirements (question 14)."
Read more about it and give your feedback.
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